The Mickey D’s on Delancey Street has been called “the worst McDonald’s ever” by multiple reviewers on Yelp, where it has a lackluster two stars. But…
MoMaCha Turns Green Tea Into a Modern Art Experience
Gone are the days of the humble coffee shop a la Central Perk in Friends— in our current era of Instagram, many cafes moonlight as bars…
Art This Week: Language, Marching Bands, 11 Shows In One
A Coded Language Opening Thursday, April 12 at bitforms gallery, 6 pm to 8 pm. On view through May 20. As a child, perhaps you…
Free-Jazz Pioneer Cecil Taylor Has Died At 89
Avant-garde jazz pianist and composer Cecil Taylor died at his Brooklyn home Thursday evening. He was 89. A polarizing figure during the jazz heyday of the 50s and…
Coffee With A Conscience? GrandLo Cafe Serves Up Cold Brew With a Splash of Job Skills
GrandLo Café, a “new social enterprise” from nonprofit Grand St. Settlement, will turn your daily coffee habit into a chance to support disadvantaged youth. The…
Art This Week: Developer Trays and Stylized Selfhood
Developer Trays Opening Wednesday, March 28 at Elizabeth Houston Gallery, 7 pm to 9 pm. On view through May 5. Though digital photography (whether on…
Boxing, Competitive Comedy, and More Performance Picks
THURSDAY Polly Mope Thursday, March 22 at Greenwich House Music School, 8 pm: $15 I have to be totally honest, I have not yet managed…
Choreographed Photos, Experiments In Light, and More Art This Week
Parts Of Some Quartet, Fruits Opening Saturday, March 24 at Lubov, 6 pm to 9 pm. On view through May 6. The Tribeca gallery Lubov…
A Tribute To Brooklyn, Queer Storytelling, and More Performance Picks
THURSDAY ¡Oye! For My Dear Brooklyn March 15-31 at Abrons Arts Center, various times: $20 It’s far too common to see comedians, storytellers, and other…
Sesame Street Drag, Disabled Comedians, and More Performance Picks
SipFest Now through March 14 at Wild Project, various times, various prices The nature of live theater is that anything can happen at any time.…